Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum

The Boston Tea Party Ships and Museum is an interactive, high tech, floating museum. Unlike anything you’ve ever experienced before, this unique museum sits on a barge in the water, includes tours on restored tea ships and a stunning, interactive documentary that immerses you into the events that led up to the American Revolution.

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$28.00

$25.20

$2.80

Seniors**, Students, Military

$25.00

$22.50

$2.50

Children (ages 4-12)

$18.00

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Children Under 4

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**Seniors – Ages 60 and up

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What happened in December of 1773 in the Boston Harbor is known as one of the most important events in the history of the USA. It was on this night that a group of colonists became enraged, inspired and ultimately reacted to unfair taxation laws by throwing more than 300 crates of tea into the harbor. The Boston Tea Party took place on December 16, 1773—and now you can travel back in time to be a part of all the action.

Your Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum Includes:

Journey Back in Time to the Famous Event that Changed American History!

See Live Actors and High-Tech, Interactive Exhibits

Visit Authentically Restored Tea Ships

View Our Multi-Sensory Documentary “Let it Begin Here”

Dump Tea Overboard Just as the Sons of Liberty Did

Stop in at Abigail’s Tea Room for Tea Time

Visit the Gift Shop for Special Souvenirs

Touch, feel, see and hear what the patriots felt when their passions and angers flared at the injustice of taxation without representation. Participate in multi-sensory exhibits, witness dramatic reenactments by professional actors and historians and discover the true story behind the Boston Tea Party.

You’ll journey back in time to December 16, 1773, when the colonists marched onboard the tea ships docked in Griffin’s Wharf. You’ll come face-to-face with these patriots—and even get the chance to dump tea overboard with them!

The Boston Tea Party Ships and Museum is an educational, entertaining and enlightening adventure you just can’t miss while in Boston.

Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum

In Season (April – October): First tour: 10am, last tour: 5pmOff Season (November – March): First tour: 10am, last tour: 4pm